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We can never get enough of our favorite AGT spinoffs. We're here with our first edition of The Respinables, where we pick 2 of our favorite America's Got Talent spinoff performances. Jon Dorenboss - Champions 1 PreliminaryOz Pearlman - Champions 2 PreliminaryAlfredo Silva Cage Riders - AGT ExtremeLoren Allred - Fantasy League PreliminarySAINTED Trap Choir - Fantasy League PreliminaryThe Ramadhani Brothers - Fantasy League Finals Summary In this episode, the hosts discuss their experiences with the AGT fan page, the dynamics of team wins, and the significance of various performances from AGT spin-offs. They reflect on their podcast journey, milestones, and the impact of nostalgia on audience experience. The conversation delves into individual performances, production values, and the overall enjoyment of revisiting these acts, culminating in a breakdown of specific performances and their lasting impressions. In this segment, the conversation delves into the performances from AGT Champions 1, focusing on Oz Perlman's return as a mentalist and his engaging performance that combines magic with motivational speaking. The discussion then shifts to Alfredo Silva's extreme stunt act, highlighting the thrilling and dangerous nature of the performance within a steel ball. The hosts reflect on the entertainment value and the unique qualities of each performer, emphasizing their ability to captivate the audience. The conversation delves into various performances from AGT, focusing on the thrill and danger of acts involving drones, the evolution of performance expectations, and the spotlight on Alfredo's unique talents. It highlights Lauren Allred's journey to reclaim her moment with a powerful vocal performance, culminating in a discussion about the standout performance of the group Sainted, who delivered a remarkable rendition of 'Purple Rain.' In this segment, the conversation delves into the performances of various acts on AGT, particularly focusing on the impact of the song 'Purple Rain' and the unique performances of the Ramadani Brothers. The hosts reflect on the significance of pre-recorded performances, Simon Cowell's negotiation strategies for securing iconic songs, and the dynamics of the golden buzzer decisions. The discussion highlights the impressive physical feats of the Ramadhani Brothers and their ability to captivate audiences with their dangerous yet mesmerizing acts. In this segment, the conversation delves into the performances on AGT, focusing on the judges' reactions, the rewatchability of acts, and the unique talents showcased. The hosts discuss the significance of judging moments, the appeal of unique acts, and ultimately rank the performances based on their entertainment value and potential for success in a Vegas setting. In this final segment, the hosts review the performances from America's Got Talent, discussing the judges, the Fantasy League format, and ranking the acts. They also delve into certain performers' Hall of Fame candidacy and tease upcoming rewatchable episodes. Contact Information Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Threads | Bluesky | Email About AGT Time Podcast AGT Time Podcast is a weekly podcast covering the hit NBC talent competition America's Got Talent. The hosts, Cody Patterson & Jay Bock recap each episode during the regular season. We do rewatch older seasons during the offseason, have guest interviews, or review movies. AGT Commenter makes a frequent appearance on the podcast and gives his deep insight into America's Got Talent. The podcast is typically recorded on Thursday nights and released on Fridays. Riverside.fm We are in the affiliate program for Riverside.fm. If you sign up using this link, then we receive a percentage from your subscription. This really helps us support this podcast. #AGT #AmericasGotTalent
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